turgescing (Meaning)
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turgescing (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Turgesce
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turgescing Sentence Examples
- The raindrops glistened on the turgescing leaves, reflecting the sunlight like tiny mirrors.
- The buds on the magnolia tree were turgescing with the arrival of spring, promising a vibrant burst of color.
- The thirsty plants in the garden perked up noticeably after a heavy rainfall, their leaves becoming turgescent and plump.
- The grapes were turgescing in the summer sun, hanging heavy on the vines.
- The mushroom cap expanded rapidly, its surface turgescing and taking on a glossy sheen.
- The turgescent cells of the jellyfish pulsated rhythmically, propelling it through the water.
- As the cell absorbed water, its membrane stretched and became turgescent, holding the liquid within.
- The surgeon noted the turgescence of the wound, indicating an active immune response.
- The turgescing seed seemed to quiver with anticipation, ready to burst forth into new life.
- The swollen river churned and frothed, its turgescent waters threatening to overflow the banks.
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The raindrops glistened on the turgescing leaves, reflecting the sunlight like tiny mirrors.
The buds on the magnolia tree were turgescing with the arrival of spring, promising a vibrant burst of color.
The thirsty plants in the garden perked up noticeably after a heavy rainfall, their leaves becoming turgescent and plump.
The grapes were turgescing in the summer sun, hanging heavy on the vines.